Melanie Griffith, 65, was recently seen in West Hollywood with a noticeable mark on her cheek, sparking concerns about a possible recurrence of skin cancer. The Golden Globe-winning actress, known for her role in ‘Working Girl’, has a history of battling the disease since 2009, undergoing multiple surgeries.
Though Griffith hasn’t commented, sources close to her suggest the mark could be related to another surgery for skin cancer. Dr. Gabe Mirkin, who hasn’t treated Griffith but is familiar with her case, notes that such operations are often for basal cell skin cancers, the most common and typically curable type.
The location of the cancer, especially near sensitive areas like the ears, nose, eyes, or mouth, often necessitates further surgery. Griffith, a mother of three including actress Dakota Johnson, has been vocal about the importance of sun protection and regular dermatologist visits. Her recent appearance has brought her health and well-being back into focus, reminding fans of her ongoing fight against skin cancer.